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Computers Quote by Rick Riordan

“designing a secret passage, where would I put it? He could sometimes figure out how a machine worked by putting his hand on it. He’d learned to fly a helicopter that way. He’d fixed Festus the dragon that way (before Festus crashed and burned). Once he’d even reprogrammed the electronic billboards…” quote by Rick Riordan
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““designing a secret passage, where would I put it? He could sometimes figure out how a machine worked by putting his hand on it. He’d learned to fly a helicopter that way. He’d fixed Festus the dragon that way (before Festus crashed and burned). Once he’d even reprogrammed the electronic billboards in Times Square to read: ALL DA LADIES LUV LEO…accidentally, of course.””

Rick Riordan

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Kane Chronicles, 2010 (implied context)

A character uses hands‑on tinkering to understand and manipulate technology, turning curiosity into inventive problem‑solving.

In simple terms: Hands‑on curiosity leads to clever hacks and inventions.

Key Takeaway

Embrace tactile experimentation to master complex systems.

Themes

creativity innovation curiosity resourcefulness

Mood

playful inquisitive inspirational

Type

educational entertainment inspirational

When to use this quote

  • school projects
  • DIY electronics
  • creative problem solving
  • hobbyist tinkering

Key Concepts

engineering improvisation learning by doing

Questions to Reflect On

  • What everyday tools can you repurpose for learning?
  • How does hands‑on play foster deeper understanding?
A Different Perspective

Reliance on trial and error can be risky without safety measures.

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